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- medication-induced condition as "Cushing's syndrome" proper, instead using the term "Cushingoid" to describe the medication's side effects which mimic the endogenous...
- treatment (especially corticosteroids), which has led to it being known as Cushingoid facies. Moon face is a type of corticosteroid-induced lipodystrophy along...
- ****ociated with Cushingoid traits in 15 to 40%. Long-term therapy (>3 months) with corticosteroids has been ****ociated with Cushingoid features in 32 to...
- crusts on the lips, and the forehead is clammy Moon face (also known as "Cushingoid facies") – Cushing's syndrome Elfin faciesWilliams syndrome, Donohue...
- and antimineralocorticoid. The most common adverse reactions include cushingoid features, psychiatric disorders, vomiting, increased weight, and vitamin...
- axis as Cushing's is; it is mainly an idiopathic condition, however a cushingoid appearance is sometimes linked to excessive alcohol consumption. Elevated...
- [citation needed] It comprises endocrine abnormality, hyperadrenocorticism, cushingoid features, and diabetes mellitus. One other case has shown premature adrenarche...
- activity, particularly oxylone acetate, which, in 50 mg doses, causes Cushingoid symptoms, hypertension, and osteoporosis. On withdrawal of the drug, ****l...
- thinning of the skin, facial erythema, and increased sweating. Endocrine: Cushingoid features, growth suppression in children, secondary adrenocortical and...
- Patients with Mauriac syndrome may present with obesity, hepatomegaly, cushingoid facies, and elevated liver enzymes. Patients usually have growth failure...